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Tuf R™ Linear Low Density Bags

MrBox's Low Density Flat Bag is a basic plastic bag designed to handle a wide variety of packaging needs.

These bags can hold everything from small parts to all types of food items. They can also be heat sealed to provide security
and/or retain freshness.

Here's some important information:
• Made from virgin low and linear low density polyethylene.
• Dimensions represent the interior usable portion of the bag.
• Meet FDA requirements for use in food applications
• Bags 15” wide and under come in dispenser packs of 100 for cleanliness and convenience
• Bags are from seamless tubing and bottom sealed for extra strength, no side or slit seals

How to configure a plastic bag:

POLY BAG DIMENSIONS:

The first dimension stated when describing a poly bag is the width. All MrBoxOnline bagsmeasurements are inside diameter (ID).

MEASURING FOR DRUM LINERS:
Width = (the circumference of the drum divided by 2) + 2”. It is easiest to use a flexible tape measure and measure around the widest part of the drum.Length = (height of the drum + the width [diameter]) + 4”.
The extra 4” provides the extra material to fold over or tie the bag.

MEASURING FOR BOX LINERS:
Width = (the circumference of the box divided by 2) + 2”. The circumference equals the sum of the length of each side. Length = 1⁄2 the narrow width + the height of the box.
Add 5” to 8” extra material for fold over or tie off.

MEASURING FOR PALLET COVERS:
Width = (the circumference of the pallet divided by 2) + 4”. The circumference equals the sum of the length of each side. Length = (1/2 the narrow width of the load + the height
of the load) + 2”.